Finnish eyewear company IXI is gearing up to launch smart glasses that look just like ordinary spectacles, but are able to “autofocus” based on the perceived needs of the wearer.
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Instant Bifocals: New Glasses Can Change Their Prescription on the Fly Depending on What You’re Looking At
A Finnish company called IXI is claiming to have manufactured the world's first glasses that can change prescription on the ...
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Autofocus smart glasses instantly change lenses using eye-tracking
New smart glasses from Finnish eyewear company IXI feature an “autofocus” that adjusts the wearer’s vision depending on what ...
When your gaze shifts to something close, such as your phone, a near-vision correction appears in the lens. Look back up at ...
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Chamelo Music Shield Sunglasses Review: The Fast-Changing Lenses Are Cool, but a Little Gimmicky
If Music Shields' adjustable-tint lens technology didn't work right, there would be little point to these glasses. Thankfully, it works great. The "glass" is actually flexible liquid crystal film ...
Chamelo Eyewear launches with its proprietary color-changing lenses and revolutionary line of electronic tint adjustable smart eyewear. Chamelo Lens Technology allows users to instantly adapt their ...
IXI’s autofocus smart glasses aim to refocus your prescription in real time using eye tracking and liquid-crystal lenses.
At CES, smart glasses were unveiled that replace multifocal lenses with real-time focus adjustment, no cameras or screens, ...
If you need different pairs of glasses for seeing different things (say, reading vs. distance) or wear bifocals or progressive lenses, the future is looking bright: Someone has invented a pair of ...
It happens to everyone—you get older and your near-sighted vision fades, an ailment known as presbyopia. Inevitably you end up tilting your head back to peer through the bottom of a pair of multifocal ...
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